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Idiom Dictionary 
Choose 3 favorite idioms and create an idiom dictionary. Each idiom page should include a figurative picture illustrating the idiom and its literal definition.
Rubric Code: TXA2542
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Poor

0 pts

Fair

1 pts

Good

2 pts

Excellent

3 pts

Idiom

Poor

-No idiom written.
Fair

-One idioms shown.

-Incorrect idiom phrase used.
Good

-Two idioms in the dictionary.

-Most idiom phrases are used correctly.
Excellent

-Includes all idioms.

-All idiom phrases are used correctly.
Definition

Poor

-No meaning written.
Fair

-One definitions shown.

-Meaning does not explain the idiom.
Good

-Two definitions in the dictionary.

-Most meanings explains idiom correctly.
Excellent

-Includes all definitions.

-All meanings explain idiom correctly.
Conventions

Poor

-Handwriting is illegible and unreadable.

-No periods at the end of sentences.

-Most words are spelled incorrectly.
Fair

-Handwriting is illegible.

-Incorrect use of uppercase and lowercase letters.

-Some sentences have periods at the end.

-Few words are spelled correctly.
Good

-Handwriting is readable, but not very neat.

-Most uppercase and lowercase letters are where they are supposed to be.

-Most sentences have finger spaces between words.

-Most sentences have periods at the end.

-Most words are spelled correctly.
Excellent

-Handwriting is legible and very neat.

-Correct use of uppercase and lowercase letters.

-All sentences have a period at the end.

-All words are spelled correctly.
Use of Class-Time

Poor

-Student was not focused on project, chatting with friends and disrupting class.
Fair

-Student was not prepared and not able to use class-time wisely.
Good

-Student used class-time well but could have been more productive in the time given.
Excellent

-Student was efficient and used class time productively.
Attractiveness

Poor

The dictionary is distractingly messy or very poorly designed. It is not attractive.
Fair

The dictionary is acceptably attractive though it may be a bit messy.
Good

The dictionary is attractive in terms of design, layout and neatness.
Excellent

The dictionary is exceptionally attractive in terms of design, layout, and neatness.



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